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FINDER Manga Summary While out on assignment trying to document the illegal activities of the Japanese underworld, photographer Takaba crosses paths with the dark and mysterious leader Asami. Asami takes Takaba captive in an attempt to subjugate and possess him. But when the son of the Chinese mafia enters demanding evidence that Takaba may have, will Takaba be able to survive being caught in the crosshairs of a deadly underworld feud?

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Sommario: While out on assignment trying to document the illegal activities of the Japanese underworld, photographer Takaba crosses paths with the dark and mysterious leader Asami. Asami takes Takaba captive in an attempt to subjugate and possess him. But when the son of the Chinese mafia enters demanding evidence that Takaba may have, will Takaba be able to survive being caught in the crosshairs of a deadly underworld feud? And here, Takaba's adventure, begins! There's a twoshot called (Gakko no Kaidan) Love Lesson in vol 1 and vol 4.

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Finder Series ( ファインダーの標的. Faindaa no Hyouteki. ) is a yaoi manga written and illustrated by Yamane Ayano. Originally serialized in Be x Boy from 2002 through 2005, the individual chapters have been collected and published in three tankōbon volumes by Biblos from 2002 until 2005 when the company went out of business. Libre picked up the series, reprinting the first three volumes before continuing its release. As of June 2009, five volumes have been released, as well as a drama CD adaptation and an art book.

The series was licensed for English language release in North America by Central Park Media under its Be Beautiful Manga imprint. After purchasing the Biblos properties, in 2007 accused Central Park Media of copyright infringement and required that new licenses be negotiated for all of the former Biblos properties. Central Park Media refuted the claim, but ceased publication of Finder. The series is licensed for German release by Tokyopop. In March 2010 Digital Manga Publishing announced that it had acquired the license and would release the series under its Juné imprint. [ 1 ]

Twenty-three year old Takaba Akihito is a young freelance photographer who takes pride in his work and seeks to get a major "scoop ". After he takes photographs of the business dealings of crime lord Asami Ryuichi, Asami kidnaps and rapes him, beginning a sadomasochistic relationship between them as they find themselves continually drawn to one another. Fei Long, a rival Chinese boss who blames Asami for his father's death, takes an interest in Takaba, as well, seeking a way to get revenge.

Written and illustrated by Yamane Ayano, Finder Series was originally serialized in Japan's Be x Boy manga anthology. The individual chapters were collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Biblos, with three volumes released from 2002 until 2005. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Biblos licensed the series for English language release to Central Park Media. which began publishing the series under its Be Beautiful Manga imprint in 2005. [ 5 ] In 2006, Biblos filed for bankruptcy and its properties were transferred to Libre Publishing. Libre later accused Central Park Media of infringing on its copyright of the transferred Biblos properties, stating that all foreign license holders needed to negotiate new licenses with Libre as those Biblos had sold ended with the company's bankruptcy. [ 6 ] In a letter posted to its website, it asked readers not to purchase any Be Beautiful releases, calling them "illegal". [ 7 ] John O'Donnell, then manager of Central Park Media refused Libre's claims and felt that Biblo's original license agreements were still valid. [ 8 ] Despite this, the third volume of the series, released in April 2007, was the last English volume published in North America. In 2009, the company filed for bankruptcy and its assets, including licenses, were liquidated. [ 9 ] Finder Series was not listed among the assets, indicating Central Park Media no longer held the license. [ 10 ] In March 2010, Digital Manga Publishing announced that it had acquired the license to the Finder Series. [ 11 ]

The series is licensed for regional language release in Germany by Tokyopop Germany. which has published four of the five volumes of the series as of March 2009. [ 12 ] [ 13 ]

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A two-disk drama CD of the first volume of the series was released by Geneon Entertainment under its "Cue Egg" label on May 25, 2007, containing 10 audio tracks. It featured the voices of Akira Sasanuma. Takehito Koyasu. and Hideo Ishikawa as th e three central characters. [ 20 ] [ 21 ]

An art book collection was released December 18, 2007 that included a pull-out poster. [ 22 ]

In May 2009, Germany's Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons labeled the first volume of Finder as "harmful to young persons", which results in the series being "restricted to people of legal age only. It is also prohibited to show incriminated content as teasers, trailers or in any other advertising context." In response, Tokyopop Germany removed the information about the first volume from its website, but continued to list the other three volumes it had already published. [ 23 ] [ 24 ]

In Manga: The Complete Guide. Jason Thompson gave the series a rating of 3½ out of four stars, stating that the series is "written in an appropriately dark and brooding fashion" due to its use of "graphic sex and S&M ", and praised the art as "coolly attractive". [ 2 ]

ReferencesExternal links

Finder Series (manga) at Anime News Network 's Encyclopedia

Official Digital Media Publishing Finder site

Official Tokyopop Germany Finder site

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Volume 1: Target in the Finder (Finder no Hyouteki). 1) You're my Loveprize in Viewfinder (1st part of the main series, Viewfinder; 3 chapters. You're my Loveprize in Viewfinder, Fixer & an extra, Embrace the Heat of the Night): During a routine journalism assignment, fre.

Volume 1: Target in the Finder (Finder no Hyouteki). 1) You're my Loveprize in Viewfinder (1st part of the main series, Viewfinder; 3 chapters. You're my Loveprize in Viewfinder, Fixer & an extra, Embrace the Heat of the Night): During a routine journalism assignment, freelance photographer Akihito Takaba is captured by the mysterious Asami, a powerful leader in Japan's underworld society. Asami forces his captive to undergo a night of pleasure and pain never before imagined. 2) Love Lesson (1st part of the Love Lesson series): Ichijou saved Sakurai from a pervert on the bus on the way to the school. But his own intentions were not so pure. 3) Loving Plant (Koi wo Suru Shokubutsu) (1st part of the Koisuru series): Sports stars, Hiyama and Mizuno, find themselves caught up in something bigger than they first imagined when they go out to find out whether or not their fathers are really gay. 4) Risky Society: God Bless My Justice (stand alone). A rookie to a society of people with supernatural abilities must prove himself (and his love) to his superior. Volume 2: Cage in the Finder (Finder no Ori) 1) Body Chase (main Viewfinder series; 1 chapter): Takaba helps out the police by infiltrating Asami's flagship club, Sion. 2) Splendor of High Rises (Kourou no Hana) (main Viewfinder series; 4 chapters): the story of Feilong and Asami's first meeting, seven years prior in Hong Kong. 3) Loving DNA (Koi wo Suru DNA) (2nd part of the Koisuru series). Volume 3: One Wing in the Finder (Finder no Sekiyoku) 1) Naked Truth (main Viewfinder series; ch1-5: The Japan arc): Feilong returns to Japan, setting up an explosive situation that will take him, Takaba, and Asami across countries to resolve the events set in motion seven years in the past. 2) Love Surprise (1st part of the Love Prize series): A light oneshot side story to the Viewfinder series taking place New Year's Eve with a very drunk Takaba. 3) Baked Sweet Glasses (stand alone): Cute underwear salesman has his heart set on making a tough sale. 4) Koi wo Suru Baby Leaf (3rd part of the Koisuru series): The story of how the fathers met. Volume 4: Prisoner in the Finder (Finder no Ryoshuu) 1) Naked Truth (main Viewfinder series; ch6-10: The Hong Kong arc). 2) Takaba's Wonderful Day (2nd part of the Love Prize series): Asami sees photographer Takaba on a shoot and takes him on a drinking date. Another light sidestory to the Viewfinder series. Volume 5. 1) Naked Truth (main Viewfinder series; ch11-13. arc). 2) Naked Truth - Zero (main Viewfinder series). 3) Takaba Akihito's Graceful Summer Holiday (3rd part of the Love Prize series). 4) School Ghost Story (Gakko no Kaidan) (2nd part of the Love Lesson series). Show less